It's disheartening to hear that some corporations are putting their efforts into "re-interpreting" the SDGs rather than achieving them.https://twitter.com/fp2p/status/878876163002712064 …
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@fp2p@viewfromthecave hard to buy idea of unanimous agreement that tax avoidance =IFF . See interagency WP on defn: http://www.un.org/esa/ffd/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Illicit-financial-flows-conceptual-paper_FfDO-working-paper.pdf …pic.twitter.com/qqQ4HnYBNE
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That is a fair point. What do you make of it
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Replying to @viewfromthecave @MForstater and
This is more a symptom than evidence to the contrary- the IATF is where the big push back started.
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Replying to @alexcobham @viewfromthecave and
That is: IMF, UNODC and others at IATF trying to remove avoidance from the definition during the indicator process
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Replying to @alexcobham @viewfromthecave and
It’s a 20 p report w references on this Q! If “research & policy analysis were unanimous“ it wld hv been shorter!
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Replying to @MForstater @viewfromthecave and
That seems disingenuous, Maya, given our earlier exchange. Unanimity relates to the inclusion of (some) multinational tax abuse.
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I'm reading again responses of countries to the open consultation on SDG targets - none suggest IFFs incl avoidance https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/files/open-consultation-iaeg/Open_Consultation_Compilation-Members_and_Observers-20150915.pdf …
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